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... Inspectors or other Officers of Police , and to High Constables and other Chief Officers and Magistrates of Cities , Towns , Villages , Hamlets , Parishes , and Places in England and Ireland , and to all Justices of the Peace ...
... Inspectors or other Officers of Police , and to High Constables and other Chief Officers and Magistrates of Cities , Towns , Villages , Hamlets , Parishes , and Places in England and Ireland , and to all Justices of the Peace ...
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... Inspectors of Lunatic Asylums , Ireland - 7,000 0 0 For Commissioners of 10,000 0 0 6,000 0 0 Public Works , Ireland For Audit Office For Copyhold , Tithe , and Inclosure Commis- sioners 4,000 00 For Copyhold , Tithe , and Inclosure ...
... Inspectors of Lunatic Asylums , Ireland - 7,000 0 0 For Commissioners of 10,000 0 0 6,000 0 0 Public Works , Ireland For Audit Office For Copyhold , Tithe , and Inclosure Commis- sioners 4,000 00 For Copyhold , Tithe , and Inclosure ...
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... Inspectors General of the Police Force in Ireland , and did also appoint , by virtue of the like Authority , and in the like Manner , Four Persons to be County Inspectors of Police in Ireland , to be charged with the general Government ...
... Inspectors General of the Police Force in Ireland , and did also appoint , by virtue of the like Authority , and in the like Manner , Four Persons to be County Inspectors of Police in Ireland , to be charged with the general Government ...
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... Inspectors were vacated , and the Designation of the remaining Two County Inspectors was changed to " Provincial Inspectors , " which last - mentioned Designation was further changed to " Assistant Inspectors General " under the Provi ...
... Inspectors were vacated , and the Designation of the remaining Two County Inspectors was changed to " Provincial Inspectors , " which last - mentioned Designation was further changed to " Assistant Inspectors General " under the Provi ...
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... Inspectors General , and it is expedient that the Designation of the Officer holding such Command for the Time being should be changed as herein - after mentioned : ' Therefore , the Assistant Inspector General appointed under the said ...
... Inspectors General , and it is expedient that the Designation of the Officer holding such Command for the Time being should be changed as herein - after mentioned : ' Therefore , the Assistant Inspector General appointed under the said ...
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Page 81 - Issue, and give this Act and the special Matter in Evidence at any Trial to be had thereupon, and that the same was done in pursuance and by the Authority of this Act...
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Page 11 - Ireland, of an Act passed in the Ninth Year of the Reign of His Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled An Act for consolidating and amend- 90.4. e.55. ing the Laws in Ireland relative to Larceny and other Offences connected therewith, and such Recruit, if in Scotland, shall be deemed guilty of Falsehood, Fraud, and wilful Imposition, and [No.